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... rosacea, but not in normal controls. (6) . Recent investigation into the inflammatory ... which are azelaic acid (AzA), topical antibiotics and sodium sulfacetamide-sulfur preparations; and ... for treating women with acne who also want birth control. How they compare with other oral treatmen...
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Take unused, unneeded or expired prescription drugs out of their original containers and throw them in the trash," the brochure recommends. Because landfills leach fluids that may sometimes reach groundwater, some say a better way to protect is the second recommendation:
... amounts of the active ingredients in antibiotics, birth control pills and other pharmaceuticals hav...
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... treated with long-term courses of antibiotics since the 1960s. Antibiotic-resistance of Propioni...
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... of drugs including antidepressants, antibiotics and birth control prescriptions were detected in t...
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Bad habits also have contributed to an imbalance of intestinal factors in an alarming percentage of the population. These bad habits include wide spread consumption of a diet high in refined simple sugars and fat and deficient in nutritious, whole, unprocessed foods and fiber. This type of diet could potentially tip the intestinal balance toward the overgrowth of harmful bacteria and the proliferation of yeast or fungal organisms. It is also associated with less frequent bowel movements and a number of forms of chronic intestinal dysfunctions. Other bad habits include the excessive consumption of alcohol and the use of any acids and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory pain relievers. These may contribute to a breakdown of deterioration in the physical integrity of the intestinal wall, much ...
... contamination of food, broad spectrum antibiotics, corticosteroid hormones, and use of oral birth co...
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BLOOMINGTON - As the nation's health care system evolves, preventive services must be a priority, said the vice president for medical affairs at Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
Doctor visits, immunizations, health screenings, smoking cessation classes, eating disorders classes and access to contraceptives and family planning are among services that must be accessible and covered to reduce the risk of illness and disease, Dr. Vanessa Cullins said Friday.
... a 30 percent reduction in pregnancies and births among adolescents nationwide from 1995-96 to 2004-... providing low-cost drugs, including antibiotics and birth control pills, and contraceptive devices...
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... approach to resolve acute flares, to control symptoms associated with the flares, and to prolon... baseline visit and agreed to use adequate birth control throughout the entire study. Patients inel... treatment; those receiving systemic antibiotics within 14 days, systemic corticosteroids or immuno...
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Chemicals from a pharmaceutical and other consumer products have been found for the first time in Sebago Lake, the source of the Portland area's drinking water.
The trace amounts of a common pain medication, an ingredient in antibacterial soaps and a chemical that prevents carpet stains don't violate any safety standards or pose any known health threat.
... of caffeine, antidepressants, antibiotics and hormones such as those in birth control pills,...
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... maintenance therapy because, unlike antibiotics, long-term use is not associated with a risk of ba... steroids; three months for estrogens/birth control pills (unless use had been stable for at l...
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For the past three congressional sessions, [Michael Michaud] has worked to bring the medication back onto the Formulary. Michaud believes access to emergency contraception is a "major public health issue," a "fair, common-sense step that everyone should be able to agree on." After all of his work, it appeared that this was the legislation's shining moment. "We've introduced three bills so far for emergency contraception, but in this Congress, it looked most probable that we would [succeed]," [Monica Castellanos] says. Reproductive rights advocates say that the amendment presented a critical opportunity for Democrats to break from Congress" conservative stance on choice. "This was the moment that Congress could signal that [they] were going to do business differently," says Kirsten Moore...
... soldier, she was given "a lot of antibiotics, rather than emergency contraception" or testing f... She testified that she was given "a lot of [birth control] pills to take" instead of emergency contr...